UTA Department of Industrial, Manufacturing, and Systems Engineering Faculty Publications preserved and shared openly!

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Submissions from 2020

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A Multi-Objective Model for Sustainable Perishable Food Distribution Considering the Impact of Temperature on Vehicle Emissions and Product Shelf Life, Amin Gharehyakheh, Caroline C. Krejci, Jaime Cantu, and K. Jamie Rogers

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An urban modelling framework for climate resilience in low-resource neighbourhoods, Ulrike Passe, Michael Dorneich, Caroline Krejci, Diba Malekpour Koupaei, Breanna Marmur, Linda Shenk, Jacklin Stonewall, Janette Thompson, and Yuyu Zhou

Submissions from 2019

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Agents of Change—Together: Using Agent-based Models to Inspire Social Capital Building for Resilient Communities, Linda Shenk, Caroline Krejci, and Ulrike Passe

Submissions from 2018

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Logistics Best Practices for Regional Food Systems: A Review, Anuj Mittal, Caroline C. Krejci, and Teri J. Craven

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Developing Student Learning Outcome Metrics for Makerspaces: A Stem Pilot Course, Jaime Cantu and Martin K. Wallace

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Sustainable Delivery System in a Temperature Controlled Supply Chain, Amin Gharehyakheh, Jaime Cantu, Caroline Krejci, and Jamie Rogers

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A Systemic View of Obtaining High Reliability Organization Status, Janice N. Tolk and Jaime Cantu

Submissions from 2017

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A Hybrid Simulation Modeling Framework for Regional Food Hubs, Anuj Mittal and Caroline C. Krejci

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A Survey Paper of Protecting Critical Infrastructure: Applying High Reliability Theory to Advance Organizational Resilience, Amin Gharehyakheh, Janice N. Tolk, Jaime Cantu, and Stephen Fritts

Submissions from 2015

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Hybrid Simulation Modeling for Humanitarian Relief Chain Coordination, Caroline C. Krejci

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Assessing Values-based Sourcing Strategies in Regional Food Supply Networks: An Agent-based Approach, Caroline C. Krejci, Michael C. Dorneich, and Richard T. Stone

Submissions from 2010

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Environmentally-Conscious Supply Chain Design in Support of Food Security, Caroline C. Krejci and Benita M. Beamon